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FSO Installation FSO Installation Free Space Optics The Practical Aspect

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FSO Installation. Free Space Optics The Practical Aspect. The Path to a successful IR link. 2. Site survey Choosing the right product Design for safe (worst case) margins Perform a clean “by the book” installation Test end-to-end link connectivity. Preparation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FSO Installation FSO Installation Free Space Optics

The Practical AspectFree Space Optics

The Practical Aspect

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2 The Path to a successful IR link

Site survey

Choosing the right product

Design for safe (worst case) margins

Perform a clean “by the book” installation

Test end-to-end link connectivity

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PreparationPreparation

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4 Performing the Site Survey

1. Choose a mounting location

2. Confirm line of sight (Site A to Site B)

3. Note where fiber and power should terminate

4. Determine link range using GPS or other methods

5. Photograph the site

6. Go to Site B and repeat steps 1-5

7. Complete the site survey check list (Site Survey Form)

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5 Choose A Mounting Location

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SupportColumn

Dark gray indicatesledge/outside wall

Line of sightLine of sight

PREFERRED MOUNTING LOCATIONS

TOP VIEW OF ROOF STRUCTURES(Numbers indicate mounting locations in order of preference, 1 = best)

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6 Line of sight

Clear line-of-SightAtmospheric disturbances

• dust clouds

• smoke

• large vehicle traffic (fumes)

Physical obstacles• Moving objects (cranes etc.)

• Trees

• Birds Nesting

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7 Line of sight With chimneys

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8 Line of sight With chimneys

active ChumminessLink Location

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9 Site Survey

Scintillation Sources• Air conditioning units• Long, hot, rooftops• Smokey chimneys• Heavy traffic exhaust fumes• Metal Roofing

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10 Long, hot, rooftops

Long hot roof can cause scintillations

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11 Long, hot, rooftops

Long metal roof can cause heavy scintillations during summer time And can affect the traffic. The NetLight should be higher at list 15feet above the roof

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12 Long, hot, rooftops

Better location to mount the NetLight

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13 Long, hot, rooftops

Are you crossing this roof?

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14 Air conditioning units

Point B (Bad location)

Point A (Good location)

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15 Air conditioning units

Vibrations• Stable mount

• Wind

• Compressors

• Elevators

• Traffic

Building Sway• Wooden buildings

• Earthquake buildings

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Site Survey Windows and East-West Links

Windows• 4% light reflection from each surface

• 15% loss from a double pane window

• Tinted windows increase attenuation

• NetLight should be placed at an angle greater than 1 and never more than 45 away from perpendicular to the window. Green, gray, brown and mirror window are not recommended because of very high attenuation

East-West links• Errors if 0.5 sun disk overlaps the NetLight

• Only for a few days a year

• Only for a few minutes each day

Note: When transmitting trough window it important to notify the customer that From time to time the link can be blocked by the window cleaner elevator

Note: When transmitting trough window it important to notify the customer that From time to time the link can be blocked by the window cleaner elevator

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17 Transmit Trough Window Drawing

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18 Transmit Trough Window Picture

Taking off part of the window coating

Marking for the window cleaners

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19 Photograph The Site

Photograph the location

Spot alternative mounting locations (if necessary)

Photograph the line-of-sight ( From the NL final height)

Photograph the overall roof top

Photograph the under line terrain

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20 Bad Line Of Sight Example

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21

Installation

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22 Rooftop Mounting

Four types of Mounts• Wall pedestal mounts• Floor pedestal mounts• Extended wall mounts• Pole clamps mounts

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23 Wall Pedestal Mount

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Wall Pedestal Mount.

Used when the link needs

to be elevated above the

top of the wall.

M054C - 10 inches from base plate

M053C - 22 inches from base plate

M022C – 34 inches from base plate

Wall Pedestal Mount.

Used when the link needs

to be elevated above the

top of the wall.

M054C - 10 inches from base plate

M053C - 22 inches from base plate

M022C – 34 inches from base plate

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24 Floor Pedestal Mount

Reinforced Floor Pedestal Mount.

Similar to the Standard Floor Pedestal.

M015C - 47 inches (concrete)

M059C - 47 inches (Indoor)

M058C - 34 inches (Indoor)

M050C – 34 inches (concrete)

M055C - 22 inches (concrete)

M057C - 22 inches (Indoor)

Reinforced Floor Pedestal Mount.

Similar to the Standard Floor Pedestal.

M015C - 47 inches (concrete)

M059C - 47 inches (Indoor)

M058C - 34 inches (Indoor)

M050C – 34 inches (concrete)

M055C - 22 inches (concrete)

M057C - 22 inches (Indoor)

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25 Extended Wall Mount

Extended Wall Mount.

Used when a standard wall

pedestal mount is insufficient to

clear obstacles or for applications

requiring an extension from the wall for better access to the transceiver.

M064C - 12 inches (metal for PCL)

M051C - 22 inches (concrete)

M056C - 34 inches (concrete)

M062C - 22 inches (metal)

M063C - 34 inches (metal)

Extended Wall Mount.

Used when a standard wall

pedestal mount is insufficient to

clear obstacles or for applications

requiring an extension from the wall for better access to the transceiver.

M064C - 12 inches (metal for PCL)

M051C - 22 inches (concrete)

M056C - 34 inches (concrete)

M062C - 22 inches (metal)

M063C - 34 inches (metal)

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26 Pole Clamp Example

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27 Pole Clamp Example

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Side Walk Concrete slabs place on the roof

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Side Walk Concrete slabs place on the roof

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Side Walk Concrete slabs place on the roof

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Pre Made Concrete slabs on the roof

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NetLight Installed on a self Support Tower

Local Made Mount Bracket

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Examples

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34 Bad Finished Installation

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35 Bad Finished Installation

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36 Bad Finished Installation

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37 NetLight 155-5400

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38 Finished Installation

Junction Box

4 Links On One Roof Top

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39 Finished Installation

Back To Back HOP installation

Junction Box

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40 Finished Installation

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Thank youThank you